The last time we invited a group of LGBTQ+ icons into our studio to play a game of queer taboo, Queer Eye's Fab Five knocked it out of the park, with near-instantaneous guesses at phrases like "Harvey Milk" and "Peach." We thought they'd set an impossibly high bar. Then we invited Eric McCormack, Debra Messing and Sean Hayes from Will & Grace to top them — and we should have guessed, but for the most part, we couldn't throw a queer icon, catchphrase or cultural artifact their way they couldn't enact or spell out in a heartbeat.

Watch this video and try not to lose it at Messing's Cher impression (or the way she shrieks "Barbara Streisand" with barely any prodding from Hayes). Then watch as they throw each other lines from the original Will & Grace and try to complete them from memory, to impressive results. The Fab Five may remain authorities on fashion, grooming, design, culture, and food, but when it comes to queer history and cultural signifiers, these pioneers in queer visibility are untouchable.

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